Bodrum museum of underwater archaeology
museum in St. Peter's Castle, Bodrum, Turkey
The Museum of Underwater Archaeology is located in Bodrum Castle, Bodrum, Turkey. It is one of the most important underwater archaeology museums in the world.
Amphoras
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A large collection
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Collection and peacock
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Manufacture of amphoras
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Floor mosaic with amphoras
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Canaanite amphora, 14th c. BC
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Egyptian amphoras, 6-4th c. BC
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Palestinian amphoras
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Amphoras from the island of Chios
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Amphoras from Knidos
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Roman amphoras
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Byzantine amphoras
Varia
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Ancient wooden anchors
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Ancient oil press
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Ancient bronze anchor and peacock
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Ancient bronze anchor and peacock
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Ancient balance
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Ancient carpenter's tools
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Sculpted theatre masks
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Sarcophagi (Hellenistic era)
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Early Byzantine mosaic floor (5th c. AD)
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Unguentaria and lacrymatories (2-3rd c. AD)
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ancient block of molten glass
Shipwrecks
editYassiada shipwreck (7 th c. AD)
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Model of the Yassiada vessel (Byzantine, 7th c.)
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Partial reconstruction of the Yassiada shipwreck
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Partial reconstruction of the Yassiada shipwreck
Tektaṣ glasswreck (5th c. BC)
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undecorated coarseware
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Anchor
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Indentations for oars
Gelidonia shipwreck (12th c. BC)
editUluburun shipwreck (14th c. BC)
editSee also: Shipwreck from Uluburun
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Necklace
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real-size replica
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Cargo as it was scattered over the seabed
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Scrap metal from Cyprus
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Egyptian scarabs
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Egyptian jewelry
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Ivory
Botanical garden
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Olive tree (Olea europaea)